@@zebmm3702 same here bruh dont know where this market will take us the best thing we can do is start learning about AI development because the market is gonna need them(I hope)
@@8koi245 if you were looking to work in software development, or really any field in computer science, ai could pose a serious threat. Who gives a shit about getting good grades if you can't get payed for skills you spent years of your life
@@8koi245 yeah, ai tools can do your homework for you, and then you'll graduate with a useless degree because the same AI tools replaced you in the workforce
I think there’s so many lines of work that are equally threatened by this tech. But the reason CS people are in meltdown mode is because we are more inclined to pay attention to developments in AI than people who aren’t interested in tech. We are in the deepest discussions about AI, so naturally thinking through “how can this replace us?” But we could also ask- how might this replace everyone else? And then what do we all do? These will be interesting years…
How about a video on how us software engineers can either A) survive the coming AI's to replace us and keep a semblance of our jobs of B) Logically, there will be jobs for some software types, but not as many so we will need new fields to explore - different fields that we could work in and still feel the fulillment we get from building software projects. or C) Do we all just need to learn to become carpenters?
I don’t see why no one touches the legal aspects of this. If I paint a mickey mouse on a shirt and try to sell it at scale, disney will sue me. I cannot do it because someone else invested time and resources into creating something like this. And this is partially what drives investments, the fact that you are gonna be able to monetize the fruits of your labor without someone stealing it from you. So, what if before training these models, they ask coders, artists id they want their work to be part of these models and explain them that the end goal is to automate their work witht the help of them. If there are not copyright laws stopping these tech giants, nothing will stop us from copying every single piece of art, music, voice, code, or original content put out there. There won’t be any incentive to come up with something new if you cannot make a living out of it.
@@agustinperes6904 If you make enough money you can outlast Disney in a lawsuit and bankrupt them, and AI gives you the ability to do that due to sheer overwhelming output.
I honestly don't understand why everyone's thinking CS Degree is garbage or worthless now?.. to the contrary in the future everything will revolve around it and if you're not stressing yourself out with expectations of working at some massive corporation - you'll be fine. Embrace your education and jump into the world of it. AI is part of that world. Think about how many 'easier' jobs to automate there are and yet they exist. Economies can't just afford to remove people entirely because people need to work, make money, spend that money to keep the flow of things going.
I have been working as a software developer for more than 10 years, I believe lots of developer jobs will be replaced by AI in 5 years, I am prepared to be unemployed.
Could it be the case that most companies in the future feel the need to have their own in-house AI teams? Like they have developers? Or will this tech be monopolized by the few at the top to the point of 'no chance' for the smaller players.
I think it'll be for all at the top, but then again, NVIDIA has built DGX Cloud and is working with Microsoft, Google, and Oracle to bring it to the masses. It allows any company to be able to access DGX AI supercomputers in the same way we access cloud computing. Companies won't need to have all of that hardware in-house. So actually, you bring up a very good point.
@@fknight Yep, for hardware, I was already thinking along the lines of "computing (hardware) as a service", now next we need is that the latest and greatest in AI should be made open source, or atleast the majority of it, to avoid monopoly. A lot of it is made from using Open Source tools anyway. And if I think about it, open source AI will also benefit from a lot of behaviour checking and perhaps faster iteration in innovation and development. But another concern is, can some party take this open source AI and twist into something with evil intentions.
@@zikomo8913 You can already get way better results from stable diffusion running locally on cheap consumer GPUs than from dalle2 running on a datacentre so I imagine while hardware as a service will continue to grow, I think consumer gpus will continue to have more and more ram and they’ll eventually be able to run large language models locally.
Yeah i got a topic for. Make a video on how AI can/will destroy job opportunities for those guys who are not geniuses. Like how AI takes those jobs which are counted as weight from the company pov but actually giving jobs for those who are geniuses. Edit: Yeah i forget 😊😊😊 to make it wholesome.
Hello my man! I’m really enjoying your new content, your experience\expertise shows in the way you synthesize it. It would be sweet if you threw a tiny bit of text emphasizing the important points on the screen. like when you said the date of GPT plus release I messed it and had to rewind or when you said copilot X I felt like I missed and wanted to rewind but didn’t. I’m basing this a bit off that Veritasium video that says our short term memory recall improves through the charts when BOTH the image and the corresponding word are shown (like an apple pic WITH the word apple). I’m not sure how often is ideal, but it would be sweet if you experiment with throwing up some box letters of the important nouns sometimes to help people follow the information dense content. (much like some other news sites do in their short form overviews of a particular current event) 😊I’m also really impressed with how you’re managing to consistently put in the work for this (wouldn’t mind an inspirational time-lapse of you’re research phase, mix of maybe the pc screen and the room shot with some shot of maybe the sun or clock or number of coke cans in the trash to frame the time of day lol)-- those would also make much cooler promos for UA-cam shorts pointing to the new video
@@trawsoza2926 nah bro there's still going to be a need for people to curate the code and input stuff into the chat bots. But you might also cosider something that cant entirely be touched by ai like system administration or dev ops.
Hey man, I just wanted to say that I really respect the content you're putting out. You're clearly doing your homework and presenting it with substance, which sets you apart from some other AI influencers who just copy and paste surface-level content. Keep up the great work!"
I figured why not ask Chat GTP, it’s response: Do you see yourself replacing software engineers? As an AI language model, my primary function is to assist and augment human intelligence, rather than replace it. While I am capable of generating code snippets and performing certain software engineering tasks, I cannot replace the expertise, creativity, and problem-solving abilities of a skilled software engineer. Furthermore, the field of software engineering is constantly evolving, and requires not only technical skills, but also communication, collaboration, and project management abilities. These are areas where humans excel and are necessary for successful software development. In summary, I see myself as a tool that can be used by software engineers to improve their productivity and effectiveness, rather than a replacement for them.
The AI has all (or nearly 99%) technical skills already. You don't need collaboration and project management abilities if the AI does everything you ask for. You also don't need any communication since AI will do the whole codebase.
Please make a video about quantum computrs specially about its usecases and longterm impact. And make it kind of like intermediate level and more technical because there is already a bunch of videos out there at begineer level.
I had to spend 30 minutes on one math problem before it was able to get it right consistently, and it was basic properties of exponents. Not really worried about terminator just yet. I paid after the first few conversations, helps a lot to have a tool like this.
That's interesting. I've found it to be pretty good with more complex math problems, but even Sam Altman said GPT struggles with things that should be simple, like counting words and characters, the models struggle with because of the way they're architected.
@@fknight Another example, I'm finding I have to check my answers by "informing" it of each step, which is fine, as long as I know I'm doing it right.: My experience with this technology up until now has made me realize just how incredible its taken millions of years of evolution and entropy leading to this particular micro and macrostate human brain. AI has a long way to go before it can operate at our level. But even in its baby form, very powerful. Next best thing to a teacher, I'd definitely prefer to be in a classroom again though. If we dont kill ourselves within the next 5 centuries, the possibilities are endless! Glad we get to experience this era and not that of carriages and foraging for berries in the woods :).
It's less about how AI is developed that I am concerned, I think they're good tools and one of their use is to spot the gap. It's about the corporate monopoly behind it that I worry. And I always remind myself of this tweet from @nntaleb "Let me be blunt. Those who are afraid of AI feel deep down that they are impostors & have no edge. If you have a 1) clear mind, 2) a deep, not just cosmetic, understanding of your specialty, 3) and/or are original enough to reinvent yourself when needed, AI will be your friend."
the only positive aspects of ai that I can see is that the digital artist and designers wont need to buy expensive a computer, tablet or ipad with lots of processing power.
Now I am getting confused 😩 I have interest in Computer science and electronics engineering but in India core jobs ( electronics ) they prefer those who are holding masters degree and at the same time all this AI and machine learning will reduce the job opportunity till I will finish my bachelor's in C.S so please tell me what should I do 😢? I think I should create my own AI that will take jobs of these AI and ML developers 😂 but joke's apart 🙃 plzz tell me what should I do I don't want to be jobless after passing my college... If I want to build my career in computer science field what skills should I start learning from the 1st year itself so that can make me suitable to the demand of the recruiters in ending of my college please guide me 🙏
India will be slow to adapt to these changes , you can still have a meaningful career there in CS . But i can't guarantee that you might be able to go abroad to get a better job, cos that's gonna be changed fast.
Not to be rude, but I really couldn't watch the event by NVIDIA. Like previous time, the CEO manages to stretch his speech so far, making it kinda boring and not getting straight to the point, which I can't give myself for hours 😂
Yea, I can see that. What I'm going over in two videos from now will be all about NIVIDIA and a handful of things will be pulled from Spring GTC, so I got you lol
Its insane knowing that OpenAI is exponentially growing their capabilities with Large Language Models, but whats even scarier is if you believe Google actually dumbed down a sentient being and is trying to hold back a genuine beast. Like bro, did they make their AI watch the terminator movies?
One thing that is crazy now, once they offered the profit model. They made the free version pretty much useless. What do you think about them making paying customers pay for a Beta version of a product? Why not have a free version for testers/bloggers? I tested it a lot with code mostly, but some writing. The scary thing is that only the wealthy will have the edge on AI assisted learning or work. Not even a tier system. Thanks for posting, man.
I think it's reasonable to charge for a Beta version, especially for ChatGPT, the fastest growing user-base ever. 0 to 100M in two months is insane. Obviously I dislike how they throttle the free version, but they did do that even before Plus was released due to server constraints. Whether it's primarily for that or just to get people to purchase Plus, not sure.
I'm honestly kinda disappointed that I wasn't able to graduate and work a little before this technology.
Me too. I’m a sophomore in college and it feels awful. It’s hard to predict what’s going to happen in the next few years
@@zebmm3702 same here bruh dont know where this market will take us the best thing we can do is start learning about AI development because the market is gonna need them(I hope)
don't understand the disappointment tho, you have cool tools to make hw easier
@@8koi245 if you were looking to work in software development, or really any field in computer science, ai could pose a serious threat. Who gives a shit about getting good grades if you can't get payed for skills you spent years of your life
@@8koi245 yeah, ai tools can do your homework for you, and then you'll graduate with a useless degree because the same AI tools replaced you in the workforce
I think there’s so many lines of work that are equally threatened by this tech. But the reason CS people are in meltdown mode is because we are more inclined to pay attention to developments in AI than people who aren’t interested in tech. We are in the deepest discussions about AI, so naturally thinking through “how can this replace us?” But we could also ask- how might this replace everyone else? And then what do we all do? These will be interesting years…
How about a video on how us software engineers can either A) survive the coming AI's to replace us and keep a semblance of our jobs of B) Logically, there will be jobs for some software types, but not as many so we will need new fields to explore - different fields that we could work in and still feel the fulillment we get from building software projects. or C) Do we all just need to learn to become carpenters?
Now that’s free material ideas for Forrest
I don’t see why no one touches the legal aspects of this. If I paint a mickey mouse on a shirt and try to sell it at scale, disney will sue me. I cannot do it because someone else invested time and resources into creating something like this. And this is partially what drives investments, the fact that you are gonna be able to monetize the fruits of your labor without someone stealing it from you. So, what if before training these models, they ask coders, artists id they want their work to be part of these models and explain them that the end goal is to automate their work witht the help of them. If there are not copyright laws stopping these tech giants, nothing will stop us from copying every single piece of art, music, voice, code, or original content put out there. There won’t be any incentive to come up with something new if you cannot make a living out of it.
@@agustinperes6904 If you make enough money you can outlast Disney in a lawsuit and bankrupt them, and AI gives you the ability to do that due to sheer overwhelming output.
I would love a deeper dive on the way that neural networks / LLMs work and the way they differ from traditionally coded applications.
I've always disliked AI because it always felt more of a gimmick, but now it's cool (and scary) to see actual uses
I honestly don't understand why everyone's thinking CS Degree is garbage or worthless now?.. to the contrary in the future everything will revolve around it and if you're not stressing yourself out with expectations of working at some massive corporation - you'll be fine. Embrace your education and jump into the world of it. AI is part of that world.
Think about how many 'easier' jobs to automate there are and yet they exist. Economies can't just afford to remove people entirely because people need to work, make money, spend that money to keep the flow of things going.
I’m about to graduate from CS and you give me hope ahaha, I’m considering a masters in robotics or maybe even AI.
Im going in for a CS degree next year, and hope i wont be too down about AI taking over, hoping to get a masters in cybersecurity after
It will boost productivity (more than it already has since Nov. 30)
yeah, at this rate y’all will make cs degrees more valuable because everyone quit.
cs is broad, cybersecurity is a sub section of cs. we will always need cybersecurity, the role will evolve
I have been working as a software developer for more than 10 years, I believe lots of developer jobs will be replaced by AI in 5 years, I am prepared to be unemployed.
Could it be the case that most companies in the future feel the need to have their own in-house AI teams? Like they have developers?
Or will this tech be monopolized by the few at the top to the point of 'no chance' for the smaller players.
I think it'll be for all at the top, but then again, NVIDIA has built DGX Cloud and is working with Microsoft, Google, and Oracle to bring it to the masses. It allows any company to be able to access DGX AI supercomputers in the same way we access cloud computing. Companies won't need to have all of that hardware in-house. So actually, you bring up a very good point.
@@fknight Yep, for hardware, I was already thinking along the lines of "computing (hardware) as a service", now next we need is that the latest and greatest in AI should be made open source, or atleast the majority of it, to avoid monopoly. A lot of it is made from using Open Source tools anyway.
And if I think about it, open source AI will also benefit from a lot of behaviour checking and perhaps faster iteration in innovation and development.
But another concern is, can some party take this open source AI and twist into something with evil intentions.
@@zikomo8913 You can already get way better results from stable diffusion running locally on cheap consumer GPUs than from dalle2 running on a datacentre so I imagine while hardware as a service will continue to grow, I think consumer gpus will continue to have more and more ram and they’ll eventually be able to run large language models locally.
Yeah i got a topic for.
Make a video on how AI can/will destroy job opportunities for those guys who are not geniuses. Like how AI takes those jobs which are counted as weight from the company pov but actually giving jobs for those who are geniuses.
Edit: Yeah i forget 😊😊😊 to make it wholesome.
Love the new montage style Forrest!
Please continue these types of videos , really greatful.
Hey please make more videos on this subject, maybe a weekly update on ai related news.
Hello my man! I’m really enjoying your new content, your experience\expertise shows in the way you synthesize it. It would be sweet if you threw a tiny bit of text emphasizing the important points on the screen. like when you said the date of GPT plus release I messed it and had to rewind or when you said copilot X I felt like I missed and wanted to rewind but didn’t.
I’m basing this a bit off that Veritasium video that says our short term memory recall improves through the charts when BOTH the image and the corresponding word are shown (like an apple pic WITH the word apple). I’m not sure how often is ideal, but it would be sweet if you experiment with throwing up some box letters of the important nouns sometimes to help people follow the information dense content. (much like some other news sites do in their short form overviews of a particular current event)
😊I’m also really impressed with how you’re managing to consistently put in the work for this (wouldn’t mind an inspirational time-lapse of you’re research phase, mix of maybe the pc screen and the room shot with some shot of maybe the sun or clock or number of coke cans in the trash to frame the time of day lol)-- those would also make much cooler promos for UA-cam shorts pointing to the new video
Scratch the suggestion, it’s all great. but still would love a workflow time-lapse or such!
Ai is coming for just about every position. This was really known back in 2017. I'm glad I didn't get to far into development.
Lol Im half way through freecodecamp and I'm probably just gonna give it up and stop learning 😅
@@trawsoza2926 nah bro there's still going to be a need for people to curate the code and input stuff into the chat bots. But you might also cosider something that cant entirely be touched by ai like system administration or dev ops.
@@vali69 good point I never thought of this
Hey man, I just wanted to say that I really respect the content you're putting out. You're clearly doing your homework and presenting it with substance, which sets you apart from some other AI influencers who just copy and paste surface-level content. Keep up the great work!"
yes do the nvidea video pls
thanks bro , glad i subbed
great job!
I figured why not ask Chat GTP, it’s response:
Do you see yourself replacing software engineers?
As an AI language model, my primary function is to assist and augment human intelligence, rather than replace it. While I am capable of generating code snippets and performing certain software engineering tasks, I cannot replace the expertise, creativity, and problem-solving abilities of a skilled software engineer.
Furthermore, the field of software engineering is constantly evolving, and requires not only technical skills, but also communication, collaboration, and project management abilities. These are areas where humans excel and are necessary for successful software development.
In summary, I see myself as a tool that can be used by software engineers to improve their productivity and effectiveness, rather than a replacement for them.
The AI has all (or nearly 99%) technical skills already. You don't need collaboration and project management abilities if the AI does everything you ask for. You also don't need any communication since AI will do the whole codebase.
Welcome to every AI title ever now.
Please make a video about quantum computrs specially about its usecases and longterm impact. And make it kind of like intermediate level and more technical because there is already a bunch of videos out there at begineer level.
I had to spend 30 minutes on one math problem before it was able to get it right consistently, and it was basic properties of exponents. Not really worried about terminator just yet. I paid after the first few conversations, helps a lot to have a tool like this.
That's interesting. I've found it to be pretty good with more complex math problems, but even Sam Altman said GPT struggles with things that should be simple, like counting words and characters, the models struggle with because of the way they're architected.
It's Achilles' heel seems to be physics word problems. Not particularly hard ones but just ones that require more than 3-4 steps.
@@fknight Another example, I'm finding I have to check my answers by "informing" it of each step, which is fine, as long as I know I'm doing it right.:
My experience with this technology up until now has made me realize just how incredible its taken millions of years of evolution and entropy leading to this particular micro and macrostate human brain. AI has a long way to go before it can operate at our level. But even in its baby form, very powerful. Next best thing to a teacher, I'd definitely prefer to be in a classroom again though. If we dont kill ourselves within the next 5 centuries, the possibilities are endless! Glad we get to experience this era and not that of carriages and foraging for berries in the woods :).
@@VR36030 I'll try this later :-D. Love physics.
You will be able to use the woolfram plugin for calculations
Even today Factbook has released Segment Anything model which is amazing
will it replace data analyst?
Please keep making videos about AI
Thx, Can you do a video on Figma,Spline or Sketchfab
Maybe add auto-gpt and the latest advancements in open source LLM's as well
It's less about how AI is developed that I am concerned, I think they're good tools and one of their use is to spot the gap. It's about the corporate monopoly behind it that I worry.
And I always remind myself of this tweet from @nntaleb
"Let me be blunt. Those who are afraid of AI feel deep down that they are impostors & have no edge. If you have a 1) clear mind, 2) a deep, not just cosmetic, understanding of your specialty, 3) and/or are original enough to reinvent yourself when needed, AI will be your friend."
I think the most revolutionary aspect was being able to center a div
AI is under developed so fast, I could not figure out how near future will be in every fields of life and work
AI won’t replace anything. It’s simply not realistic. It served as a technology a while ago.
Are you serious?
@@iseeu-fp9po yes
@@predaytor But you see the same evidence of advancements in AI as I do, right?
Can you elaborate more on how it won't replace anything?
Hello?
the only positive aspects of ai that I can see is that the digital artist and designers wont need to buy expensive a computer, tablet or ipad with lots of processing power.
Maybe make short for each topic because we can waste time of watching 10 min video which can be explained in 1 min 😊
make a video on nvidia
Which state are u from ur accent is soo cool!!
Bro… your hair grows so quick! Gonna need a hair care routine video before long. 🫡
Google won't be behind. That's for sure.
Now I am getting confused 😩 I have interest in Computer science and electronics engineering but in India core jobs ( electronics ) they prefer those who are holding masters degree and at the same time all this AI and machine learning will reduce the job opportunity till I will finish my bachelor's in C.S so please tell me what should I do 😢? I think I should create my own AI that will take jobs of these AI and ML developers 😂 but joke's apart 🙃 plzz tell me what should I do I don't want to be jobless after passing my college... If I want to build my career in computer science field what skills should I start learning from the 1st year itself so that can make me suitable to the demand of the recruiters in ending of my college please guide me 🙏
I graduated computer science but now in medicine school ,I enjoy applying codding solving medicine stuff❤❤❤😂😂I can't complain
@@NEDIKIMED which course you're pursuing?😂 MBBS 😅
India will be slow to adapt to these changes , you can still have a meaningful career there in CS . But i can't guarantee that you might be able to go abroad to get a better job, cos that's gonna be changed fast.
Not to be rude, but I really couldn't watch the event by NVIDIA. Like previous time, the CEO manages to stretch his speech so far, making it kinda boring and not getting straight to the point, which I can't give myself for hours 😂
Yea, I can see that. What I'm going over in two videos from now will be all about NIVIDIA and a handful of things will be pulled from Spring GTC, so I got you lol
Ask the AI to summarize it for you 😂
AI is the new 💎
I did a video about the same issue 😅
make all plz🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
oh my has anyone noticed how he looks and sounds a bit like Sam Winchester
Yeah, kind of crazy nvidia GPU'S have AI tech within it. Lol
Did I notice a slight change in the accent? Old school American😂
Start a podcast!
And me who can't even buy some credits to use openai's api😢
Its insane knowing that OpenAI is exponentially growing their capabilities with Large Language Models, but whats even scarier is if you believe Google actually dumbed down a sentient being and is trying to hold back a genuine beast. Like bro, did they make their AI watch the terminator movies?
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One thing that is crazy now, once they offered the profit model. They made the free version pretty much useless. What do you think about them making paying customers pay for a Beta version of a product? Why not have a free version for testers/bloggers? I tested it a lot with code mostly, but some writing. The scary thing is that only the wealthy will have the edge on AI assisted learning or work. Not even a tier system. Thanks for posting, man.
I think it's reasonable to charge for a Beta version, especially for ChatGPT, the fastest growing user-base ever. 0 to 100M in two months is insane. Obviously I dislike how they throttle the free version, but they did do that even before Plus was released due to server constraints. Whether it's primarily for that or just to get people to purchase Plus, not sure.
wealthy? dude is like 20 bucks, I don't have it because I don't even have a basic job but c'om
Jobs go away
Yo here early!